
About this episode
This episode explores the world of human remains collectors and the ethical implications surrounding their practices.
Who are the people buying this stuff anyway? People who collect human remains don’t see it as gross. In fact, these collectors connect and communicate openly on social media. In Episode 3 of Postmortem: The Stolen Bodies of Harvard , reporter Ally Jarmanning meets Jeremy Pauley, the Pennsylvania man with a tattooed eye whose arrest unravels this whole case. Jarmanning dines in the home of a Delaware couple with a house full of skeletons; they call themselves “rescuers” of human remains. And she introduces us to Mike Drake, a New York City collector. Through all these conversations, it becomes clear: There's no solid ethical line in this world of remains collectors; everyone is making up their own rules. If you have questions, comments or tips about this story, you could reach us at LastSeen@wbur.org .
People in this episode
Host: Ally Jarmanning
Guests: Jeremy Pauley, Mike Drake
Topics covered
- human remains
- collectors
- ethics
- social media
- true crime
Keywords
- human remains
- collectors
- ethics
- true crime
- social media
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Last Seen, WBUR
Places: Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York City
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